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Baltimore License Suspension And Revocation Attorneys

The loss of driving privileges, even on a temporary basis, can have a devastating impact on a person's ability to fulfill his or her occupational and familial obligations. If you are facing the suspension or revocation of your driver's license, you should speak with an experienced Maryland criminal defense attorney immediately.

At the law firm of Engel Law Group P.C., we represent clients in Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) hearings. A person's license can be suspended or revoked for many different reasons, including the accrual of too many points on his or her driving record, refusal of an alcohol breath test as part of a DUI investigation and operating a vehicle with a sufficiently high blood alcohol content (BAC).

Committed To Protecting Your Driving Privileges

If your license has been revoked or suspended, you have the right to request a hearing to review the decision. These hearings are conducted by the Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). You only have 10 days from the date of the citation to request a hearing. If you miss the deadline, the suspension or revocation will automatically go into effect.

When you hire our firm, we will do everything in our power to preserve your right to drive. We have experience representing commercial driver's license (CDL) holders and have amassed an impressive record of success protecting their livelihoods. With offices in Baltimore, Silver Spring and Arbutus, we are fully prepared to assist clients throughout Maryland.

Speak With One Of Our Lawyers About Your Driver's License Concerns

Contact one of our offices to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our Baltimore driver's license suspension and revocation lawyers about your DMV hearing case. You can reach us in the Baltimore area by calling 410-449-2928 or toll free from anywhere in the United States at 877-463-0488. You can also contact us via email.

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